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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Pogil College of Health Technology (POCHTECH) various HND, ND and Technician programmes for the 2019/2020 academic session.

Pogil College of Health Technology Available Courses, Requirements & Duration.
1.School of Community Health Science
Department of Community Health Extension Worker
Programmes:
I. Diploma in Community Health Extension Workers
II. Certificate in Junior Community Health Extension Workers (Approved and Accredited by Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria) Requirement: (5) O’L in English language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
(Not more than two (2) sittings
Duration: 3 & 2 years respectively.

Diploma in Health Education and Promotion
(Approved and Accredited by West Africa Health Examination Board)
Requirement: five (5) O’L Credits in English language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics (Not more than two (2) sittings)
Duration: 2 years + 1 year IT.

5. School of Health Information Management Department of Health Information Management
Programme:
i. ND in Health Information Management Requirement:
five (5) O’L Credit in English language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and one other subject from Geography, Economics, Religious Studies and national Language.

Duration: 2 years + 1 year (IT)

ii. Professional Diploma (PD) in Health Information Management Requirement:
Three (3) O’L credit in English Language, Mathematics/ Biology/Health Science and two passes in Physics or Chemistry and any other Subject.
Duration: 3 years
(Approved and Accredited by Health Records Officers Registration Board of Nigeria/ NBTE)

6. School of Dispensing Opticianry
Department of Dispensing Opticianry
Programme:
I. Diploma in Dispensing Opticianry
II. ND, Dispensing Opticianry
(Approved and Accredited by Optometrist and Dispensing Optician Board of Nigeria & NBTE)
Requirement: Minimum of four (5) credits in WASSC/NECO at not more than two sittings in the following Subject: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Duration: 3 years

7. School of Pharmacy Science:
Department of Pharmacy Technician
Programme:
i. Diploma in Pharmacy Technician (Approved and Accredited by Pharmacists Council of Nigeria)

Requirement: Five (5) O’L Credit in English language, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
Duration: 3 years

10. School of Medical Imaging Science:
ND, Medical Imaging Technology
(Regulated by NBTE )
Requirement: Minimum of four (5) credits in WASSC/NECO at not more than two sittings in the following Subject: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Duration: 2 years

How to Apply for Pogil College of Health Technology Admission.
Form fee: N7500 only.

Admission forms can be obtained from the College campus at Oke-Mosu, Oke Eri, Via Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

POGIL College of Health Technology is also known as POCHTECH by acronyms
We are neither affiliated with any institution nor any college affiliated with us.
Our Gradates will be mobilized for NYSC scheme after completion of their HND program.
Our fees are moderate and affordable
Hostel Accommodation is within the campus for bothmale & female up to 500 Bed space capacity
free transportation and medical care for our students that reside outside the campus
Admission into programmes in POCHTECH is either through JAMB or Direct Entrance Exams.
For further Enquiries call: 08067381083.

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Buhari meets Dangote, Otedola, others in Aso Rock

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday hosted members of the Business Community and officials of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to Iftar (Ramadan breaking of fast) at the State House, Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha and the Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari were among the government functionaries at the fast-breaking event.

Members of the business community in attendance of the fast-breaking meal included Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Tony Elemelu, Alhaji Isiaka Rabiu and Chief Emeka Offor.

Others were the Chairman of the Sahara Group, Kola Adesina and the Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Najeem Yasin.

The National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiohmole, immediate past national chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie Oyegun; the party’s National Vice Chairman, North West, Inuwa Abdulkadir and other party officials also joined the president to share the fast-breaking meal.

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Real owners of MTN Nigeria revealed

Last Thursday’s listing of MTN Nigeria shares on the Premium Board of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has made it possible to identify the shareholders of the telecoms firm.

Many Nigerians believed the Nigerian government owned part of the South African firm through an unspecified equity holding by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).
But a review of the listing memorandum filed by MTN Nigeria in support of its application for the enlistment of its shares on the NSE revealed the profiles of the shareholders of the company.
The list did not include either the Nigerian government or the NSIA. PREMIUM TIMES learnt that the NSIA investment “is very small” and could not have been listed among those of the big players.
The document dated May 15, 2018, showed 11 owners of MTN Nigeria. They own the entire 20,354,513,050 Ordinary Shares of the company valued at about N407.1 billion as at the time MTN applied to be listed.
They include the majority shareholder, MTN International (Mauritius) Limited, which has the controlling 76.08 per cent equity, or 15,485,544,050 shares valued at about N309.71 billion, and Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited with 9.77 per cent stake or 1,988,269,050 shares valued at about N39.77 billion.
Also included are six Nigerians, who are non-executive directors of the board. Each represents various foreign interests in the company.
Victor Odili, a Nigerian, and Chairman of Aeromaritime Group of companies, a group specialising in the maritime and oil and gas sectors of Nigeria’s economy, is a member of the board. He holds 806,886,900 shares, or 3.96 per cent interest, valued at about N16.14 billion indirectly on behalf of Hermitage Overseas Corporation.
Also, Pascal Dozie, a Nigerian and founder of the defunct Diamond Bank PLC, is the Chairman of the Board of Directors. He holds 340,409,900 shares, or 1.67 per cent equity valued at N6.67 billion, indirectly, on behalf of Celtelecom Investment Limited, NISPVLimited.

Another Nigerian, Sani Mohammed Bello, a co-founder of AMNI Petroleum, an indigenous oil and gas exploration companies, is the vice chairman of the board. He holds 265,092,150 shares (1.30 per cent equity) estimated at about N5.3 billion indirectly on behalf of One Africa Investment Limited.
Babatunde Folawiyo, a Nigerian and Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Yinka Folawiyo Group, holds 218,815,100 shares, or 1.07 per cent equity, valued at N4.01 billion on behalf of Universal Communications NISPV Limited.
Similarly, Gbenga Oyebode, a Nigerian and founding partner of Aluko & Oyebode law firm, represents the interest of N-Cell NISPV Limited. He holds 181,776,250 shares, or 0.89 per cent equity, valued at N3.27 billion.
Ahmed Dasuki, a Nigerian and founder of Quaditect Consultants, represents NISPV Limited/ SASPV Limited, which controls 177,717,850 shares, or 0.75 per cent equity valued at about N2.89 billion.
Government Employees Pension Fund (Represented by Public Investment Corporation SOC Limited) were also listed as owners with 355,281,650 shares (1.75 per cent equity) valued at about N7.11 billion.
Also, Mobile Telephone Network N.I.C.B.V holds 559,720,150 shares, or 2.75 per cent, valued at about N11.19 billion.
Robert Shuter, Ralph Mupita, Jens Schulte-Bockum, Ferdinand Moolman, Paul Norman and Karl Olutokun Toriola serve as representatives of MTN Group on the Board of Directors of the company.
With the listing of the company’s shares on the NSE, MTN Nigeria becomes the first privately owned telecoms company in Nigeria to attain that status.
The listing of the company on the premium board of the NSE on April 18, 2019, resulted in the change of the company from a private company to a publicly quoted telecoms company on the NSE.
MTN Nigeria, a subsidiary of MTN International (Mauritius) Limited, was incorporated in the Republic of Mauritius, with its ultimate holding company, MTN Group.
The company was incorporated on November 8, 2000. But, it did not commence operations until 2001. Since then, the company has remained in operations for almost 18 years in Nigeria.
MTN Nigeria is reputed to be Nigeria’s largest telecoms operators, with about 67 million subscribers, controlling about 39 per cent mobile market share.